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Wide range of Donald Baechler’s artwork in two and three dimensions at Fisher Landau Center for Art

NEW YORK, N.Y.- Fisher Landau Center for Art announces an exhibition exploring a wide range of Donald Baechler’s artwork in two and three dimensions, created over the last 25 years. In the mid 1980’s, the subject matter of his large-scale paintings began quite literally to jump off the walls, transforming into monumental bronze sculptures. Installed on two floors of the Center, the exhibition is made up of work from Fisher Landau Center for Art, supplemented by work from Donald Baecher’s personal collection, highlighting the interplay of recurring motifs as they transform from the painted surface to objects in space. Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1956, Baechler’s artistic training took place in New York, Baltimore, and Germany. In the early 80s, Baechler came into prominence